-- Seven killed themselves in Iraq or Afghanistan-- 22 of the 32 have been in combat-- 10 had deployed two to four times-- 11 served in the Reserve component, including the National Guard

The Army's current suicide rate is about 22
deaths per 100,000, which is above a civilian rate that has been
adjusted to match the demographics of the Army. That rate is
18-per-100,000. Only the Marine Corps has a
higher suicide rate, at 24-per-100,000. Although Marine Corps suicides
had been tracking similarly to last year's record pace, the service
reported only one suicide in June.

Just among Guard and Reserve soldiers, suicides
have occurred at a higher rate this year than last year, according to
Army figures. There have been 65 confirmed or suspected cases this year,
compared with 42 for the same period last year.